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May I ask what you like better about the ML subs?I don't care about 'thump' per se. I want to hear pitch and timbral accuracy of (let's say) a string bass in an orchestra or jazz combo.I've read elsewhere that some people recommend two subs. I was hoping to avoid this due to lack of floor space and to keep the budget down. But I will keep an open mind.
Magnepan calls it "tenting," but it's actually the definition of delamination. The bumps are where the foil has separated from the mylar. The rattling sound on bass notes is cause by the same thing (the wire or foil separating from the mylar).
Perhaps Magnepan should pay more attention to permanently fixing the common delaminating issue instead of charging (IMO) exorbitant premium for the X "upgrades"..
What amplifier are you using? The Maggies love power.. I used one REL T/5i sub which sounded good in the room with the .7’s but the bass sounded a little uneven within the room unless you were sitting near the sweet spot.. a second T/5 took care of that problem..
They are fast, musical and can pressurize a room a little. They have a very small foot print
For that, I would go with a dipole sub. Because of how they interact with the room, they have a realism that conventional subs can't match; the tradeoff is some combination of cost, size, and extension..
This, and the links you provided, are very helpful. It does seem on the face of it that a dipole sub would be a better match for Magnepans; yet clearly some users here have had good success with sealed subs. So I have to ponder this some more.Thanks very much also for the comments about tenting. As long as that doesn’t affect the sound of the LRS+, I won’t worry about it.
I personally find it unacceptable and embarrassing that a factory made product has an issue like this renting. I've seen plenty of diy planar speakers that do a better job with application of constructive traces. I got rid of my old magnepans when delam started and I'd be furious if I bought the new improved models and then had tenting. I guarantee it will lead to problems in the future.
I as a lover of electrostats, planars and ribbons agree… I have considered a purchase of the LRS but as a long term owner this does not look good for something that is already showing delaminating problems right from the factory.